Antiperspirant does not cause breast cancer — and aluminum, the active ingredient, is not absorbed into your skin in any significant quantity.
First, let’s state the obvious: Most people sweat, and it’s perfectly normal. Our bodies release sweat to regulate our body temperature, but it doesn’t always happen in the most pleasant of ways. For ...
If you've noticed more "natural" deodorants on your drugstore's shelves, or you've heard talk of the potential risks of chemicals in antiperspirants, you may be asking yourself, "Are natural ...
Whether you’re going to the gym or bearing the brunt of a hot day, sweating and body odor go hand in hand. That’s when deodorants and antiperspirants can save the day: they manage to mask body odor ...
In a world that doesn’t slow down, your deodorant shouldn’t either. And with summer heat intensifying and mercury levels shooting up, keeping yourself refreshed and sweat-free is no less than a ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — The saying is: 'Never let them see you sweat'. On a day like today, that's unrealistic, and sweating is healthy. "Everybody does sweat. We should sweat to regulate temperatures in ...
For more than a decade, Unilever, the world’s largest maker of deodorants and antiperspirants, has been conducting tests to develop its strongest antiperspirant technology yet. The project, code-named ...
Detoxing our underarms is a new body care trend that’s gaining momentum. On the surface, detoxing our underarms seems like the right thing to do. We are constantly lathering deodorants, sweating, and ...